The Hongkong Telegraph
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(ESTABLISHED 1881.)
Copyright, 1914 by the Proprietor.
April 14, 1913, 6.
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April 14, 1914,
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晚十弍月三年寅甲
TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS.
ROSENTHAL MURDER..
WHITE WOLF.
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TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1914.
二拜 四十月番香
TELEGRAMS.
NAVAL POLICY.
TELEGRAMS.
HOME POLITICS:
TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS.
ULSTER VOLUNTEERS.
TURKISH LOAN.
ELECTION IN JULY.?
IMPOSING DISPLAY.
AUSTRALIAN OPINION.
A HUGE SUM.
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London, Received April 14, The Bishop of Down consecrat-
London, Received April 13.
TELEGRAMS.
CONDENSED.
Sir Geroge Rei appeals to British statesmen on behalf of the Australians not to allow a
The murder of Mrs. Mallard
seems to show the existence of an active Chinese Revolutionary Society in Vancouver.
London. Repsivet April 13.
London Received April 3, London, Received April 14, London, Received April 14.
The Daily Telegraph. (Sydney) The Standard, says that news
disastrous explosion in Ireland. The Daily Telegraph's corres The Times correspondent at Reater's correspondent at New York reports that "Gyp-the- Toronto states that the police/Bays that Mr. Millen, Minister for from the various provinces indic-ed Sir Edward Carson and form-pondent at Constantinople states |
comprehensive atera general election in July, ally presented the colours to the that a cording to the Bill ratify Naval Defence The Radical agents in South 3rd. Antrim Regiment of Ulster ing the provisional Loan Agree Blood" and the others who on investigation into the murder of Defence, in a November 20, 1912, were con- Mrs. Millard, seems to show the statement on
existence of an active Ohinece severely traverses Mr. Churchill's East Lancashire have been in Volunteers in Massareene Park, mente of the 10th inst the loan victed of the murder of the gam- bler Rosenthal have been elec- revolutionary society in Vau- recent speech, which, he declares, structed to have their organisa. Antrim.
involves the destruction, of the tions ready, as they may be couver. The Viotoria police are troouted at Sing Sing
of the opinion that the murderer bases on which the Australian required at an early date...
Navy jannounces a
The mon convicted on, the above date, of this murder, were. besides "Gyp-the-Blood," White Lewis. "Lefty Louis" and "Dago Frank."]
PANAMA TOLLS.
MR. BRYAN'S VIEWS'
London. Received April 14. Reater's correspondent at New York reports that Mr. W. J Bryan in a signed article in his organ the Commoner, published at Lincoln, Nebraska, urgas the repeal of this Panama tolls ar emption on the ground that the subsidy would' benefit the American Shipping Trust and that the Democratic platform was opposed to subsidies.
BANK HOLIDAY AT HOME.
stole in order to get money to send to" White Wolf.”
organised was
and 'vital departure from the policy agreed upon," without It appears that the Chinese in previously consulting or ever Vancouver Font a shipment of notifying the Governments of the arms to Obins in December. The Dominions. I places an inter- police are warned that another pretation on the effect of the cargo for "White Wolf" is being Anglo-Japanese Alliance which prepared.
No Labour Funds.
London. Received April 14. The Labour conference has agreed to a levy of one shilling from every member. It was stated that at presently there are no funds for the General Election
which the leaders, regarded as
Australia does not accept. 88 (A mes age received on the 4th.jasified by circumstances. inst. stated-The murder of Mrs.
Mr. Millen says it is impossible Millard, the wife of a Canadian to entertain Mr. Churchill's pre- Pacific Railway official at Van-posal for the despatch of Austral- possible in July. couver, by a young Chinese an battle-oruisers to Home housesorvant because he had been
watern. reproved for carelessness, has created a painful stir throughout British Columbia, where such servants are most numerous, and is leading to various local enact- men's against Orientals.]
Mr. Millen demands a fresh conference at an early date.
The Anglo-Japanese Alliance.
The Morning Post's correspon dent at Sydney states that Mr. Millen, referring to the Anglo- Japanese Alliance, says that Australians are glad that Mr. Churchill can speak so confidently of the continuance of the Anglo- Japanese Alliance, ad Anstra- SIR GEORGE REID'S APPEAL lians hope most heartily that the
IRISH QUESTION.
London. Received April 13.
Sir George Reid, who has just arrived in London from Australis, in su interview published in the Lendon. Received April 14. Daily Telegraph, has appealed to half of Perfect summer-like weather British statesmen on prevailed during the Bank Holi-Australians, not to allow day and the various resorts were disastrous explosion to occur in crowded.
SINGAPORE'S ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE.
Bar Welcome Mr. Bucknili To
Singapore.
Ireland.
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were
ali
aware
a
they probably somewhat unfamiliar to
good understanding with Japan will continue indefinitely, but it is difficult to accept the Alliance
ROUMANIA.
ATTITUDE OF POWERS.
London, Received April 14. Reuter's correspondent at Bakharostatates that the Emperor of Germany will shortly pay a visit to the King of Roumania.
Evolations were carried out by a Brigade of 2,800, Lieut. Gen. Sir George Richardson taking the salute.
The spectators included Pears, Pearesses and Members of the House of Commons,
Lord Massareene rode at the head of one battalion, and-Sir Edward Carson in the course of take away their rights while ore a speech said that none would
man was left.
BOXING.
A SEMI-PRIVATE MATCH.
London. Received April 13. George Mitchell, son of Mr Tom Mitchell, EL. well-known sporting Bradford millowner, and nephew of Mr. Illingworth, the Chief Liberal Whip, has gone to
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In diplomatic circles it is Paris to 5ght Carpentier six semi-privately. Qaly as the reason for departing from declared that the object of the rounds the adopted naval policy. The visit is to strengthen the relations these invited will be admitted. [ Alliance covers the next few of Roumania with the Triple years, and Australia desires to be Alliance in view of recent Russia able to protect herself and assist efforts to obtain influence over in protecting Imperial interests Roamania. in the Southern Seas for all time.
Causes of the Unrest. The existing unrest amonget
from
the
the
The match
wae arranged ossually after the defeat of Wells Mitchell does not regard it ae serious oballenge.
THE KING AT SERVICES FOOTBALL.
amounts to £35,400,000(Turkish),
NEW VISCOUNT.
MR. BUXTON HONOURED.
Chinese in Vancouver sent à abipment of arme to China in December, and another cargo for "While Wolf" is said to be preparing..
Important references to the Anglo-Japanese Alliance by Mr. Millen, Australian Minister of Defence, are given in a wire to day.
The Australian Minister of Defence severely traverses Mr. Churchill's speech, and demande a fresh conference at an early date.
London Received April 14. The Right Hon. Mr. Sydney Baxton, formerly President of the Board of Trade, and recently an- The Labour Conference has nounced as the successor of Lord agreed to a levy of a shilling on Gladstone, as Governor General each member, there being at of South Africa, has been created present no funds to fight a
Viscount.
General Election.
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
ENGLAND BEATS FRANCE!
London, Received April 14. The International Rugby Foot ball match between England and France, played at Paris, resulted aib a win for the Englishmen by
39 points to 13..
erclosure the band of the Royal Fusiliers played "A Life on the Ocean Wave." The Army mer followed immediately after, and
The massing of our ships in him because law procedure in the industrial classes of the homo waters, owing to
The King visited Queen's Club different places naturally differed country must of a necessite find growth of a powerful naval com- West Kensington, to witness the were greeted with "The British very considerably; and although a reflection on the lower deck, petitor at our very gates has annual Rugby football match be Grenadiers." Each man was he had had considerable experi-because the lower deck la imposed on us an eternal pre tween teams representing the presented to the King and Prince ence in different parts of the drawn
industrial paration for war which begins on There was a large gathering of would his lot. had not yet been classes, and they naturally discuss Jannery 1 of each year and ends Army and the Navy of which we Albert, who cordially shook bands solicitors and barristers in the cart in any part of the Straits amongst themselves the industrial on December 31. Life in the gave a description last week. Bit with them before they preceeded Majesty rarely misses this Service to take their allotted places in the Settlements or any place very conditions of their friends, and Home Fleet to-day is Hell!" was Supreme Court, Singapore, on
the expression of a naval officer encounter, which always provides field.
The game was very fast and April 6, to welcome the new ecting close thereto. He hoped, how-relations on ahore.
Now while an increase of pay to me not long since and it must one of the most keenly contested
exciting, and the King and Prince Chief Justice, the Hon. John A. ever, that they would endeavour
The King drove from Buck Albert frequently joined in the 8. Bucknili, K.O., on hie first to assist him as far as they posɛ- is one of the most clamorous be thoroughly understood that it is struggles of the season.
the Bench in sibly conld in what he must call demands of all classes of lower quite as strenuous for the officers
Exercisingham Palace in a covered applause. Many of the scrums appearance on Bingapore, Hie Lordship was achis inexperience of their customs, deok ratings at the moment, it as it is for the men. companied on the Banch by Mr. law and procedure. As a mem-owes both its inception and its follows exercise, mazœuvres fol motor car, and the long road from took place in the immediate Justice Sproule, and the other ber of the Bar he could only say force not to inside, Lar to outside low mancavres, préparation for the High-road to the ground was neighbourhood of the Royal lined with enthusiastic sightseers, enclosure, and once the ball was ho had always endeavoured to pressure, and is the direct result one gunnery test le, followed by while from many of the houses kicked ver it, and the King officials were Mr. E. L. Talms,
other ducked his head to avoid it. acting Registrar; Mr. M. Rodeese, cultivato with judges of the Ben- of the amazing increase in the preparation for another gunnery
were hung flags and Sheriff; and Mr. Laville, aoting/ches before which he had had the lower deck marriage rate since test. Torpedo practice and nigh decorations. His Majesty was honour of practising, cordial re- the fleet was massed in home firing are sandwiched in between,
accompanied by Prince Albert Deputy Registrar.
The members of the Bar stoodlations, and now that he was waters, and the most clamorous tearing out the nerves and tempers and attended by Colonel Sir!
of all hands both fore and aft, and temporarily cecupying a position of petty officers.. while Mr. Talins read the com-
on the Bench he hoped, and he A very superficial study, of over it all comes the periodical Harry Legge and Major Clive Wigram. Da alighting in front was Bare, that cordial relations this phase of the prevailing un-horror known as coaling ship.
of the grand stand, the Royal would be maintained and con- rest will show it to be perfectly
party were received by Earl Clarendon, Earl Howe and Sir
mission appointing Mr. Baoknill
to act as Chief Justice.
Mr. FM. Elliot, speaking tinued." Mr. Elliot," concluded natural and logical. The
behalf of the Bar Committee, said
moat sincerely."
His Lordship then adjourned chambers,
·DISCONTENT IN THE HOME FLEET.
Union rotes
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Log book will be found on page. 6 and commercial news on page 9.
The RG.A. annual regimental, sports are to be held on Saturday. For haing in possession of opium a Chinese was fined $12,- 000 to-day.
The further results in the Lusitano Club. sports are given to-day.
The D. C. L. I. football team defeated the Rest" yesterday by two goals. to nil,
General news and an article "Hamel on Flying" appear on page 3,
UON'T FORGET.
TO-DAY,
Bijou Thesire 0.15 p.m. Victoria Theatro 9.15 p.m.
TO-MORROW.
Bijou Theatre-0.15 p.m. Victoria Theare-0.10 p.m. The China Borneo Co., Ltd., Meeting of Shareholders-noon.
Punjabis Sports on U. S. R. O. ground.
Thursday April 16. "Beley" Theatre Royal-9.15 p.m.
Friday April 17. Annual Meeting, Union Inant- ance Society of Canton, Ltd.,
noon.
p.m.
China Trader's Insurance Co., Ltd., Annual General Meeting- 12.15 p.m.
Botey" Theatre Royal-0.15
Saturday April 18. Betay" Theatre Royal-9.15
p.m.
his Lordship, "I can only say I average artisen on shore is Breaking into their hard earned Robert Arbuthnot, representing they extended to his Lordship a
bank you very sincerely and all paid Trade very hearty welcome on bie taking over the important duties of Chief you gentlemen of the Bar for of wages, which average from 42e. Sunday rest is the one thing likely the Navy, and General Heath of Queen's Justice of this Colony. He did not having come to-day to bid me to 458, per week, that is, from 78. to drive men to makes commonand representing the Army, and Mr.
Mr. Buxton has been orested a think his Lordship was acquainted greeting; and I sincerely Arust to Ta, Bd. per day. These men violent protest against it, so that Stodart, Becretary
Viscount. with the members of the Bar, but my stay here will be as satisfac do not look upon themselves as there is an ever-present and very Club.
His Majesty observed that seats
Eaglaad best France at Rugby he could assure him that in the tory to you as I hope it will be having any position to maintain, real danger of men refusing to discharge of his duties his Lord satisfactory to me. I thank you and may be found living in those coal or get underweigh when had been reserved in the covered
long, dreary streets of Dottages ordered to do so on Sunday, stand for himself and his party, football in Paris by 39 pts, to 13. The German Emperor is ship would always receive the
with which our towns abound. Once the Rabicon is passed and but he intimated that he preferred cordial and loyal support and co-
But the man who is earning frem no man may prophesy the end to take up a position on the shortly to visit the King of operation of the Bar. Fortunately to
68. to ''s. a day in the Navy is a therefore the Admiralty should ground itself, at a point almost Roamanis. the relations that had always
men of some standing and im take steps to remove the danger upon the boundary line and mid- Perfeet summerlike weather existed between the Bench had
portance in his particular ship,by forbidding these things to way between the goal posts, in the members of the Bar in this
day. and he does not expect to lower take place on Sunday except un-order to get a better view of the prevaled at Home for Bank Boli Colony had been of the most
his position as soon as he steps der the most exceptional circuma play.. In view of the possibility
Opinion at Home is that there cordial character, and they: falt
tances, those circumstances to be of this desire on the part of the over the side. sure that during bis Lordship's
A single man earning anything at once reported to the Board. In King-identical with that which will he & General Election in rule that sympathy would be
Some very interesting glimpses from 28. to s. per day, with times of peace Sunday's rest he made last year a second stand July,
should be sacred to a tired per- had been erected at this point, It is reported that the proposed fostered by his Lordship, and they of the life, and troubles of the board and lodging, is by no means soonel, and not be at the mercy and until just before the arrival Tarkish loan will amount 10 trusted that even if his Lordship's
of the Royal party the seats had £35,400,000 Turkish. stay amongst them was not very men who man our battleships are uncomfortably situated.
The enormously altered out of individuala.,
been covered with a tarpaulin. long it would be a pleasant terin given by Mr. Lionel Yexley in his
"Gyp-the-Blood" Fleet Annual" (le), which is a look of the working classes to all
As the King walked across the in his Lordship's distinguished mine of facts about our own and authority and the fact that our
other Navioa
seamen are in constant touch Where the men realise that a grass, he was again londly cheer-companions have been execated The acting Chief Justice thank What we want, Mr. Yexley, with the shore and with the hardship or inconvenience is es-ed, and the band played the for the murder of Rosenthal, the
gambler. is a good mutiny; that's the Press show how impossible it is sential to life in the Navy no com- National Anthem. only thing that will pat things to maintain the old methods of plaint is board against it, but the A few minutes later the two Mr. Bryan, in an article in his right." So said one of the men discipline, which were drive, men realise that the bulk of the teams went on to the field. The organ the Commoner, urges the on the lower deck, and the others threaten and panish, with any hardships andor which they Navy men led, and as they passed repeal of the Panama Canal tolle St.
in single file towards the Royal exemption. tabcar are not essential, cehood, "That's a fact !''
osreer.
ed the members of the Bar for
bba
their welcome and reciprocated the hope that his stay amongst them would always pleasant recollection.
hen he had to fulfil were,
The
and
his
V. R. O. Sports, Happy Valley.
Monday April 20. Extraordinary General Meet
ing of H.K. Cotton S. W. and D. Co. 11. 8.m.
Hongkong Schools Athletic Sporte--noon.
Tuesday April 21 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders Green Island Cemont Co.,-11.30a.m.
Thursday April 28. Extraordinary General Meeting,
China Fire Insurance Co., Ltd.
Wednesday April 29. Annual meeting Peak Churth,
John's Onthodal Vestry,
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